How to Love When You Don't Feel Like Loving Everywhere we look, we see evidence that love is in short supply. Terrorists and political corruption, school shootings and troubled marriages, impatient online sniping and character assassination--all point to the fact that we do not know how to love one another as Jesus commanded and modeled. We put our own interests and happiness first, despite the fact that the greatest happiness comes through sacrificial love. In this book, Dr. Larry Crabb shows readers how to understand the deep and perfect love we are shown by our Creator and Redeemer, and how to pour that love into other people. This love is about more than being nice and serving others. It's about relating to others in such a way that they feel heard, seen, and valued. This love sacrifices and suffers and keeps loving, even when doing so is costly. This kind of love, says Crabb, is the kind worth fighting for in all of our relationships, and A Different Kind of Happiness shows how to make it a reality.
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Weight: 424g
Dimensions: 156 x 247mm
Publication Date: 18 Apr 2017
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780801015342
About Dr. Larry CrabbLarry Crabb
Dr. Larry Crabb is a well-known Christian psychologist conference and seminar speaker Bible teacher and author of more than twenty-five books--including When God's Ways Make No Sense and two Gold Medallion award-winners Inside Out and Understanding People. He is also the founder/director of NewWay Ministries and cofounder of his legacy ministry Larger Story. In addition to various other speaking and teaching opportunities Crabb offers a week-long School of Spiritual Direction held each year at The Cove and the Glen Eyrie in Colorado. He currently is scholar-in-residence at Colorado Christian University. Larry and his wife of fifty years Rachael reside near Charlotte North Carolina. For more information visit LargerStory.com or NewWayMinistries.org.